For
comparison, Missouri leading scorer Jabari
Brown scored 24.7 percent of his team's points in the last four games.

Releford's
scoring 31 percent of the Tide's points in SEC play with a 19.5 average. Overall,
his 19.0 average is 27 percent of the season average.

Only
one teammate averages double figures, but Retin
Obasohan's numbers are trailing off. The sophomore scores 10.0 a game, but
hasn't hit double figures since the Jan. 18 loss at Missouri.

The
Releford share hit an SEC high in Thursday
night's 63-48 loss at Texas A&M. His 20 points represented 41 percent
of the Tide's total. Freshman Shannon
Hale was the only other Alabama player in double figures with 12.

In
the past four games, only once has Releford had more than one other
double-figure scorer. Nick Jacobs had 18 and Hale added 15 in the Ole Miss win.
Releford was alone in that category with 25 points at Florida when Obasohan's
nine represented the next-highest number.

Alabama (10-16, 4-9 SEC) has lost eight of its last 10 games. A setback Saturday would give it the most
losses since the 1987-88 went 14-17. The final four games include road trips to
Ole Miss and Kentucky with Auburn and Arkansas coming to Coleman Coliseum.

"Obviously
it's disappointing," coach Anthony Grant
said after Thursday's loss, "nobody in this league is going to feel sorry for
Alabama."